25/09/2014

Police Stage Reconstruction Of Last Known Movements Of Alice Gross

Police investigating the disappearance of 14-year-old Alice Gross have staged a reconstruction of her last known movements.

The teenager was last seen on 28 August walking along the Grand Union Canal in west London.

Police said they are hopeful the reconstruction would refresh people's memories of that day and provide them with new information.

They are also continuing to hunt for Arnis Zalkalns, who remains their prime suspect.

Detective Superintendent Carl Mehta, said: "Alice was last seen on CCTV walking along the canal towpath, heading under Trumpers Way bridge towards Hanwell.

"Since 16:26 BST on that Thursday 28 August she has not been seen. Did you see Alice that afternoon? Have you seen her since? We need your help to find her."

(MH/CD)

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